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EMCR Training Grant Scheme

Play a role in your EMCR community's researcher development and gain leadership experience
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About the scheme

The EMCR Training Grant Scheme allows Early- to Mid-Career Researchers (EMCRs) and EMCR communities the opportunity to develop and run researcher development events and activities for their community.

The Scheme will award up to $5,000 to an eligible applicant or EMCR community (e.g. an established EMCR Committee or EMCR network) based at the University of Sydney to deliver an event or program (e.g. series of events). These should support a nominated cohort of early or mid-career researchers at the University to develop skills or knowledge relevant to research careers. Events or programs to build a supportive research culture will also be considered.

Events can include, but are not limited to, workshops, symposia, conferences, and seminars that benefit EMCRs by building personal and professional skills (such as leadership, communication, or strategic career planning).

Who is it for?

Target audience

The EMCR Training Grant Scheme is designed to provide small-scale grants to early- to- mid-career researchers (EMCRs) or EMCR communities and networks to organise researcher development events or activities.

Grants will not be awarded to professional staff to run events on behalf of EMCRs.

Eligibility

Scheme guidelines outline full eligibility criteria, but key criteria include:

  • Levels A-C researchers at the University of Sydney, and/or;
  • Established University of Sydney EMCR networks, committees, or communities (including but not limited to Faculty, school, or MDI-based)

Previously-funded initiatives

  • Cultural Competence in Research Symposium
  • Time Management and Work-Life Balance
  • Wise AI use in Research: Empowering EMCRs for the Future
  • Academic design: Harnessing creativity to develop innovative research proposals
  • Academia Ascent: Building Skills and Teams from Early-Mid Career Academics Up
  • Navigating Interdisciplinarity: A Workshop & Writing Retreat for EMCRs
  • Communicating Your Research with Confidence: A Science Communication Masterclass
  • Supported to Thrive: A Workshop on working sustainably, managing stress and minimizing burnout for EMCRs.

  • AcWriMo 2024 - Academic Writing Month
  • Navigating Cultural Identity within Academic Spaces: Dialogue on Intersectionality and Inclusion
  • EMCR Training and Skills Development in Effective Engagement of Consumers in Research
  • EMCR Career Accelerator
  • Planning a Pathway to Impact: A Workshop on Developing Research Impact Narratives for EMCRs 
  • 'Writing for publications and Mentorship Workshop' for Education-Focused Academics
  • How to Write an Outstanding Book Proposal
  • Contemplative practices as pathways to capability-building across disciplines and faculties

Assessment criteria and process

Applications will be assessed by a Researcher Development Unit selection committee on the following criteria:

  • The reach of the event (events that bring researchers together from across areas, schools or faculties will be viewed favourably) 
  • The extent to which the proposed event is likely to benefit EMCRs
  • The level of clarity and appropriateness of the event program and logistics, including proposed date(s), speakers/facilitators, venue, and budget

Apply

Applications for 2025 are now closed.

To apply:

1. Read the EMCR Training Grants Scheme Guidelines (pdf, 194kb)

2. Complete the online application form (Qualtrics) by 5 pm, Monday 28 July 2025.

Following the event, recipients must submit a short final report outlining the outcomes of the event, along with receipts and final amount to be reimbursed (up to a maximum of the awarded amount).